Showing posts with label Playwrights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Playwrights. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Tennessee Williams talking about "the playwright's illness"

Tennessee Williams talking about "the playwright's illness"

'Someone interviewing me asked me why writers are so preoccupied with disease and death.
"Any artist dies two deaths," I told him, "not only his own as a physical being but that of his creative power, it dies with him."
A play is submitted to so many people and to so many conditions, alterable or not, and to such bafflingly varied interpretations by those to whom it's submitted that it's a wonder the author isn't stricken with incurable vertigo and plummeted irretrievably into a pit of snakes and madness.'


"Tennessee Williams: Memoirs." Chapter 11 page 242


   

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Tennessee Williams: Memoirs (page 92)

Memoirs "After the success of Menagerie, as I've said before, I felt a great depression, probably because I never believed that anything would continue, would hold. I never thought my advance would maintain its ground. I always thought there would be a collapse immediately after the advance. Also, I had spent so much of my energy on the climb of success, that when I had "made it" and my play was "the hottest ticket in town", I felt almost no satisfaction." Page 92. Chapter 6